Answer :

The number of wild horses per square kilometer in a prairie is the horse populations is a)Density. So, correct option is a.

Horse population in per square kilometer represents horse population density. Different square kilometer have different density. When we talk about horse population, we take an average of horse population in per square kilometer.

The US has, by a long shot, the most horses on the planet — roughly 9.5 million, as indicated by the 2006 Worldwide Pony Populace report from the Food and Farming Association of the Unified Countries. It shows 58,372,106 ponies on the planet.

Nine different nations have horse populaces of in excess of 1,000,000. They are: China (7,402,450), Mexico (6,260,000), Brazil (5,787,249), Argentina (3,655,000), Colombia (2,533,621), Mongolia (2,029,100), Ethiopia (1,655,383) Russian Organization (1,319,358) and Kazakhstsan (1,163,500). Guam (20) and Grenada (30) had the most reduced sums.

Two nations, Rwanda and St. Helena, detailed no horses.

Hence, correct option is a.

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(Complete question) is:

the number of wild horses per square kilometer in a prairie is the horse populations

a) Density

b) Dispersion

c) Size

d) Birth Rate

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